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Farmers in Northern Ireland are urged to respond to DAERA’s Climate Change Action Plan before the October deadline.
Named ‘Caroline’, the carding machine now sits proudly in an old barn on Donna and Donald Gillies’ farm at Argay in Sutherland, alongside a second-hand Belfast picker – a machine that untangles knots ...
Camera traps capture first juvenile corncrake on Islay, marking a milestone in conservation for this rare and secretive bird.
Amid war, Ukraine’s harvests continue, communities endure drone strikes, and resilience shines despite history repeating itself.
Neil Armstrong achieves a remarkable 15t per hectare wheat yield at Thornton Mains near Berwick on Tweed, setting an impressive benchmark.
Prime cattle carcases are leaner with lower conformation. Dairy beef is reshaping GB herds and the market in 2024–25.
Mafioso, a top Brangus bull, sold for £155,722 in Argentina. Discover why these hybrid genetics are in global demand.
Lamb prices dip slightly with leaner types affecting averages, but heavier well-fed lambs remain in demand across Scotland and England.
Hazelbury ewe lamb claims 5000gns at Dumfriesshire sale, topping the Dutch Spotted line with prize-winning pedigree.
Discover the latest potato farming tech at PotatoEurope 2025, with live demos, innovation and sustainable solutions for the sector.
Cast sheep hit £310 at St Boswells and Huntly, while Carlisle lambs reach 558p – see which markets lead this week’s trade.
On the verge of retirement, Ernie Crighton of Carse Gray Estate receives a rare Long Service Award for 25 years of dedication.